BEAUTY CARE
JOAN BENNETT’S METHODS.
Judged by Hollywood standards, which have made beauty treatments a large scale industry the world over, Joan' Bennett probably spends fewer actual hours per week in beauty care than apy other star in motion pictures. The young actress spends 15 minutes each night in cleansing her face thoroughly with a cream before retiring, her only concession to a system based on mud packs, massages and all manner of creams. Once a week Miss Bennett visits the hairdresser for a shampoo and a manicure, the extent of her beauty treatments. Appreciating the value of her time Miss Bennett applies a good lubricating cream to her face while sitting under the dryer at her hairdresser’s. “The heat from the hair I dryer also heats the face which makes rubbing the face cream into the skin much more beneficial than usual face massage,” Miss Bennett points out. Miss Bennett has her hair shampooed once a week but makes a practice of brushing her brunette locks fifty times every morning.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 July 1940, Page 8
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171BEAUTY CARE Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 July 1940, Page 8
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